Marging
When you feel like a marge. Usually meaning you are "having a marge day". Essentially, vegetating on the couch, eating a lot of food, and looking like a slob.
Example:
Lets have a marge day. What are you doing today? Marging out.
Marging out is similar to how you feel after a day/night of drinking.
Lets have a marge day. What are you doing today? Marging out.
Marging out is similar to how you feel after a day/night of drinking.
marg
A Chicago variation of the terms "mug" and "mark." Essentially it is a word that can be used like the pronouns "dude" or "cat," and almost always in the third person. Not as negatively connotated and indicitive of victimization as "mark."
Example:
-"I was on the Garfield stop platform when this smelly-ass faggot marg came up to me asking if he could get dollar."
-Somebody says something stupid and somebody else responds, "thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis marg..."
-"I was on the Garfield stop platform when this smelly-ass faggot marg came up to me asking if he could get dollar."
-Somebody says something stupid and somebody else responds, "thiiiiiiiiiiiiiis marg..."
Marge
A shirt somewhere between a medium and a large in size. The next level up from Smedium - which is somewhere between a small and a medium.
Example:
“This large shirt fits baggy as shit, but the medium fits like a baby’s workout shirt. Why is life like this?”
“Try a Marge bro”
“This large shirt fits baggy as shit, but the medium fits like a baby’s workout shirt. Why is life like this?”
“Try a Marge bro”
marg
Example:
- 'Hey did you see that? Marg rewrited his paper sneakily and attempts to get a higher grade!'
- 'Hey did you see that? Marg rewrited his paper sneakily and attempts to get a higher grade!'
Marg
Name of Actress Marg Helgenberger. Her full name is Mary Marg Helgenberger. Her credits include KC on China beach, Dr. Laura Baker in Species I & II, Emma Brooks in Mr. Brooks, Donna Jensen in Erin Brockovitch, Ann Foreman in In Good Company and her most famous as Catherine Willows in CSI
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Example:
marge is awesome
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marg
Example:
A) "Marg!" said the giraffe.
The giraffe marged excitedly when it saw the zoo keeper coming with a bundle of leaves.
B) Look at the beautiful marg over there; i bet it wants to be my friend.
A+B) The marging of the margs sounds magical.
A) "Marg!" said the giraffe.
The giraffe marged excitedly when it saw the zoo keeper coming with a bundle of leaves.
B) Look at the beautiful marg over there; i bet it wants to be my friend.
A+B) The marging of the margs sounds magical.
marge
Marge is a word that conceptualizes an idea or expression referring to something only definable by the context in which it is said. In an analogous way, it can be thought of as saying "that thing" during a conversation; being void of the context leaves the word, not as a concrete object, but as a concept.